The Orphan House : Absolutely gripping and heartbreaking historical fiction 🔍
Ann Bennett Bookouture, London, 2020
English [en] · FB2 · 1.0MB · 2020 · 📕 Book (fiction) · 🚀/lgli/zlib · Save
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As she looks at the baby wriggling in her father’s arms, a bolt of recognition goes through her and she takes a step back. And it’s in that moment that she begins to protect her father’s secrets. 1934, Weirfield-on-Thames. Connie Burroughs loves living in the orphanage that her father runs. Exploring its nooks and crannies with her sister, hearing the pounding of a hundred pairs of feet on the wooden stairs, having a father who is doing so much good. But everything changes the day she sees him carrying a newborn baby that he says he found near the broken front gate. A baby she recognises... Present day. Arriving at her father’s beloved cottage beside the river, Sarah Jennings is hoping for peace and quiet, to escape her difficult divorce. But when she finds her father unwell and hunched over boxes of files on the orphanage where he was abandoned as a child, she decides to investigate it herself. The only person left alive who lived at Cedar Hall is Connie Burroughs, but Connie sits quietly in her nursing home for a reason. The sewing box under Connie’s bed hides secrets that will change Sarah’s life forever, uncovering a connection between them that has darker consequences than she could ever imagine. A heartbreaking but ultimately uplifting tale inspired by the lives of the children who lived at the author’s great-grandfather’s orphanage. Fans of Before We Were Yours, The Orphan’s Tale and The Orphan Train will be hooked. What readers are saying about The Orphan House: ‘Oh my goodness. What an amazing story of life, love, loss and finding yourself... Awe inspiring. I honestly am left reeling. This is my first book from this author, although it definitely will not be my last. Thank you for a journey that I will not soon forget.’ Goodreads reviewer, 5 stars ‘An amazing and spellbinding read. Exceptionally well done. I hated when it ended.’ Goodreads reviewer, 5 stars ‘Wonderful storytelling! I have just finished reading this book and I’m bereft! I was able, for a few days, to lose myself completely in the story... I highly recommend this book to anyone.’ Goodreads reviewer, 5 stars ‘What an amazing read!!! I didn't expect this to be a rollercoaster of emotions, suspense, and mystery but it was everything!!... I recommend this book so much!!!’ Goodreads reviewer, 5 stars ‘This book gave me all the feelings at once... Keeps you hooked through the whole book.’ Goodreads reviewer, 5 stars ‘If there were ever to be a perfect bookclub book, it would be The Orphan House... Beautifully portrayed characters, who were so vivid... Almost felt like watching it on the big screen, every place, person, and circumstance came to live and felt almost tangible... Will surely touch your soul.’ Goodreads reviewer ‘True to life andtotally believable...
Alternative filename
zlib/no-category/Ann Bennett/The Orphan House_22236231.fb2
Alternative title
The Foundling's Daughter
Alternative author
Bennett, Ann
Alternative edition
United Kingdom and Ireland, United Kingdom
Alternative edition
PS, 2020
Alternative edition
1, 2020
Alternative description
Baby born September 5th 1934 approximately. Place of birth, unknown; father, unknown; mother unknown.
Present day. Sarah Jennings knows theres one place she can go to find some peace and quiet during her difficult divorce. But arriving at her beloved fathers home in the countryside, she finds him unwell and hunched over boxes of files, studying the records from Cedar Hall, the crumbling orphanage in town. He says that hidden behind the wrought iron gates and overgrown ivy are secrets about their family, and he asks for her help.
Sarah goes to speak to Connie Burroughs , the only person left alive who lived at Cedar Hall. Her questions take Connie from the comfort of her nursing home right back to a chilly night in 1934, when as a little girl she saw her own father carrying a newborn baby, bundled in rags, that he said hed found near the broken front gate. The day Connie began to protect his secrets.
But just as Sarah begins to convince Connie that the truth can set her free, she realises that unlocking the past might have heartbreaking consequences
An emotional and uplifting reminder that incredible acts of courage can change the course of history, Ann Bennetts powerful tale is inspired by the lives of the children who lived at her great-grandfathers orphanage. Fans of Before We Were Yours, The Orphans Tale and The Orphan Train will be hooked.
What readers are saying about The Orphan House :
Oh my goodness. What an amazing story of life, love, loss and finding yourself awe inspiring. I honestly am left reeling. This is my first book from this author, although it definitely will not be my last. Thank you for a journey that I will not soon forget. Goodreads reviewer, 5 stars
An amazing and spellbinding read. Exceptionally well done. I hated when it ended. Goodreads reviewer, 5 stars
Wonderful storytelling! I have just finished reading this book and Im bereft! I was able, for a few days, to lose myself completely in the story I highly recommend this book to anyone. Goodreads reviewer, 5 stars
True to life and totally believable . The plot was intriguing , and the delivery was perfect . Goodreads reviewer, 5 stars
Loved this book captures so many emotions couldnt put it down . Goodreads reviewer, 5 stars
This was a fantastic read it lured me in and I ended up hooked. By about the halfway point, I was completely captivated by the story and the mystery kept me guessing as I tried to figure it out beautifully written. Goodreads reviewer, 5 stars
This book was previously published as The Foundlings Daughter.
date open sourced
2022-07-30
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